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What plant structures are the “eyes” of a potato?

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What plant structures are the “eyes” of a potato?

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Categorized: Home & Garden Source: Potato Eyes | www.newton.dep.anl.gov Description: Potatoe “eyes” are buds that will start the growth of a new plant. If you leave a potatoe in your pantry for a few weeks you will see the new growth begin. You can cut the potatoe into sections, each with an eye, and each will grow a new potatoe plant. Answered: Dec 28 2009, 05:07pm Answered by: Paul J.

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